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From: "Tyler Spivey" <tspivey AT pcdesk DOT net>
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Subject: cygwin's files are read-only under normal windows shell
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 23:25:24 -0800
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Hello. I've noticed an odd problem with cygwin. When I create a file, e.g.
with wget or something similar, the read-only button in windows explorer is
set
to partialy checked.
Is there any way I can prevent this behaviour and allow executable files,
for instance, to run without disabling that in windows explorer which
doesn't
seem to work,
or by using chmod --recursive +rwx dirname in the shell?
Thanks,
Tyler


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